This document shows how pupils’ understanding of vocabulary builds when following the Geography scheme of work. The vocabulary is shown by strand to make it easier to see progression in Geographical skills and Fieldwork, Human and Physical geography and Locational knowledge.
Our Place knowledge strand involves understanding similarities and differences between places. Therefore, it doesn’t have its own associated vocabulary; rather, pupils’ understanding of ‘place’ will involve an awareness of much of the vocabulary used in other strands.
We have separated human and physical geography to make progression clearer, however it is important to be aware that the human and physical are interconnected and some terms could arguably be described as human and physical geography terms.
A Knowledge organiser that captures the essential knowledge and skills learnt throughout the unit Science, Year 6, Living things: Classifying big and small.
This resource is designed to support the children as they explore the classification of living things. It highlights key vocabulary and concepts, including vertebrates, invertebrates, plants and microorganisms, and how they are grouped by shared characteristics. The resource introduces classification keys, such as branching and number keys and explains the contributions of Carl Linnaeus to scientific classification. It is perfect for consolidating essential knowledge and fostering an understanding of how scientists sort and organise the diversity of life.
This document shows which Wellbeing lessons plans give coverage of the statutory Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education published by the Department for Education. For EYFS (reception) units it shows which Development Matters statements and Early Learning goals each unit is working towards.
A Knowledge organiser that captures the essential knowledge and skills learnt throughout the Year 6 unit History, Y6, Unheard Histories: Who should go on the £10 banknote?
This resource is designed to support the pupils as they explore different historical figures. It introduces key vocabulary and information about the achievements and legacies of historically significant people.